

Situé à Kaysersberg, l’un des plus beaux village de France sur la route des vins, Alchémille, donne le ton dès l’arrivée, l’entrée se fait par un petit jardin paysagé de quelques herbes et autres plantes sauvages. Un petit cabanon trône à l’entrée de ce jardin, Jérome et son équipe enjoignent le convive à s’emparer d’une petite lanterne pour pénétrer à l’intérieur du lieu, l’exploration commence. La porte passée c ‘est un lieu simple et épuré qui se présente aux convives. Des tables simples, cernées de sièges généreux et confortables. Au fond la cuisine, aux murs quelques cadres de bois brut ornés chacun d’un objet glané lors des cueillettes. La balade sur les «sentiers herbacés» peut commencer.
Hours
| Tuesday | 12–1:30 PM, 7–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–1:30 PM, 7–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 12–1:30 PM, 7–8:30 PM |
| Friday | 12–1:30 PM, 7–8:30 PM |
| Saturday | 12–1:30 PM, 7–8:30 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 53 Rte de Lapoutroie, 68240 Kaysersberg Vignoble, France
Phone: +33 3 89 27 66 41
Website: https://www.alchemille.alsace/
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Reviews
The food was carefully prepared but overall not as inspiring as I had hoped. Many dishes leaned heavily into green tones and similar presentations, which, while consistent with their garden theme, left me wishing for more diversity and vibrancy on the plate. Highlights included a rich, buttery smashed potato that was technically flawless, and a tender snail dish that showed skill, even if the pairing with fish felt slightly disconnected. The herbal drink offered at the end was a nice touch, but for me personally, it echoed familiar southern Chinese herbal teas rather than feeling new or surprising.
Two service mistakes stood out: a piece of fish bone found in one dish and cork remnants in a glass of red wine. Although staff corrected them quickly, the handling could have been more attentive given the level the restaurant aims for.
The wine pairings, however, were excellent — well-chosen from the region and enhancing the overall meal. The restaurant is also dog-friendly, which added a warm and welcoming touch to the evening.
All in all, it was a pleasant night shared with friends in a beautiful setting. However, the culinary experience, while solid, felt somewhat overrated for the price and reputation. Still, I appreciate the restaurant’s commitment to sustainability and their vision, and with a few refinements, the experience could become something truly special.
The atmosphere was lovely and the service good, but the actual food left much to be desired. I divide experience into thirds:
1/3 of the dishes were delicious, interesting flavors executed flawlessly. As my companion said of one dish, “this tastes like a happy childhood.”
1/3 were interesting, executed adequately but didn’t land with us, e.g., some of the overly-seaweedy herbaceous flavors or the bland fish paste served on the back of our hands (without providing towel to ensure our hands were clean).
1/3 were dishes with unforgivable execution failures, e.g., extremely chewy snails or the tough, flavorless boar sausage, the rubbery rabbit that looked like something my cat would leave on my door.
I expect some interesting misses in a tasting menu; that’s part of the experience. But I don’t expect blatant execution failures at a restaurant with this price point. It wasn’t a terrible meal overall, but it was absolutely not worth the premium they charge, in my opinion. I’d consider trying it for lunch, but for a full dinner tasting menu, I do not recommend it.
The green Michelin star is obvious. Exciting dishes but sometimes a bit over the top. Specially with acidity. Service was good but the maitre/sommelier (?) was coughing the whole evening, also while doing the service. After Covid they should know better abd send him home. But chef was also coughing a lot.
When you pay top Euro these matters should be dealt with.
But foodwise a nice experience!